1991 – Naval Intelligence Officer Explained School Shootings

Written by a Naval intelligence officer in 1991

Using drugs and hypnosis on mental patients in a process called Orion, the CIA inculcated the desire in these people to open fire on schoolyards and thus inflame the anti-gun lobby. This plan is well under way, and so far is working perfectly. The middle class is begging the government to do away with the 2nd Amendment.”

“Behold a pale horse” – Milton William Cooper – Google Books

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29 Responses to 1991 – Naval Intelligence Officer Explained School Shootings

  1. Kassu says:

    Democracy must be banned?

  2. Dave N says:

    An Identity is Bourne

  3. William Cooper certainly had some interesting ideas.

  4. Gail Combs says:

    Now add in “Fast and Furious” another attempt to manipulate…

  5. The Iconoclast says:

    Seriously? Doesn’t he claim the government is hiding UFOs? Do you believe that?

    • The concept of mentally ill people on medication shooting up schools is completely far fetched. It could never happen.

      • B says:

        While it is interesting that he wrote this in 1991 and at least one mass shooter has had things linking him back to the CIA and psychology, in this guy’s case I am really thinking stopped clock or dumb luck. Or he just knew the side effects of the drugs and turned that into a conspiracy theory.

        It’s really more simple IMO. They, those who wish to manipulate know the drugs cause violence to this degree by a very small number of those who take them (this is public information in the FDA studies). Through the medical cartel system get millions of people, many of them children on these drugs. Then sit back and wait. It’s a statistical certainty that these shootings will happen sooner or later under these conditions.Then they get what they want and nothing can be proven and cronies make a ton of money in the process. The key is to use the media to focus on guns instead of FDA approved drugs.

        • _Jim says:

          How does one explain the violence that occurred back in the horse and buggy day (and even earlier)? Bad food?

          /sarc (only partly)

        • B says:

          Why do they need to be explained other than to realize there is some base level of crazy?
          The base level isn’t big enough usually nor is it frequent enough to bring about the desired result. It can be exploited, but it’s very difficult. That’s why fatherland insecurity goes about finding mentally challenged people to manipulate to get some headlines.

        • Gail Combs says:

          Fungi can be a real problem especially in “Olden days” For example:

          Fumonisin

          Fumonisin is a toxin associated with species of Fusarium. Fumonisin is commonly found in corn and corn-based products, with recent outbreaks of veterinary mycotoxicosis occurring in Arizona, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia. The animals most affected were horses and swine, resulting in dozens of deaths. Fumonisin toxin causes “crazy horse disease”, or leukoencephalomalcia, a liquefaction of the brain. Symptoms include blindness, head butting and pressing, constant circling and ataxia, followed by death.
          http://www.themoldsource.com/mold/toxins.html

          A few years ago I lost several goats to Listeriosis A biologist friend working for a local factory making corn based products, said she found a lot of Listeria monocytogenes in her testing but the company shipped the product anyway….

          In goats and sheep the animals cocks its head and walks in circles.

        • _Jim says:

          In goats and sheep the animals cocks its head and walks in circles.

          Sounds like OWS ‘marching and drumming’ …

          Now we know the cause. Thanks for the post too.

      • The Iconoclast says:

        Just because a narrative might sort of jibe with some facts doesn’t make it true.

      • The Iconoclast says:

        The worst incidence of mass murder of school children, the Bath School disaster, was committed in 1927. I think there are some really messed up people and we don’t have to reach to a big government conspiracy to understand that.

        I think, however, there should be a full accounting of what kind of so-called antipsychotic medications all the various recent mass murderers were on. Establishment figureheads bleat and blather about violent video games and whatnot but crickets when it comes to what I suspect is a very important vector in the apparent increase in mass murder incidents.

        • _Jim says:

          From this website: http://www.cchrint.org/school-shooters/

          They state: The list below [34 total] includes individuals documented to have been under the influence of psychiatric drugs and not only includes mass shootings, but the use of knives, swords and bombs. 22 international drug regulatory agency warnings cite side effects including mania, violence, psychosis and even homicidal ideation.

          1. Seattle, Washington – June 5, 2014: 26-year-old Aaron Ybarra opened fire with a shotgun at Seattle Pacific University, killing one student and wounding two others. Ybarra planned to kill as many people as possible and then kill himself. In 2012, Ybarra reported that he had been prescribed the antidepressant Prozac and antipsychotic Risperdal. A report from his counselor in December of 2013 said that he was taking Prozac at the time and planned to continue to meet with his psychiatrist and therapist as needed.

          2. Milford, Connecticut – April 25, 2014: 16-year-old Chris Plaskon stabbed Maren Sanchez, also 16, to death in a stairwell at Jonathan Law High School after she turned down his prom invitation. According to classmates and a former close friend, Chris was taking drugs for ADHD.

          3. Sparks, Nevada – October 21, 2013: 12-year-old Jose Reyes opened fire at Sparks Middle School, killing a teacher and wounding two classmates before committing suicide. The investigation revealed that he had been seeing a psychiatrist and had a generic version of Prozac (fluoxetine) in his system at the time of death.

          4. St. Louis, Missouri – January 15, 2013: 34-year-old Sean Johnson walked onto the Stevens Institute of Business & Arts campus and shot the school’s financial aid director once in the chest, then shot himself in the torso. Johnson had been taking prescribed drugs for an undisclosed mental illness.

          5. Snohomish County, Washington – October 24, 2011: A 15-year-old girl went to Snohomish High School where police alleged that she stabbed a girl as many as 25 times just before the start of school, and then stabbed another girl who tried to help her injured friend. Prior to the attack the girl had been taking “medication” and seeing a psychiatrist. Court documents said the girl was being treated for depression.

          6. Planoise, France – December 13, 2010: A 17-year-old youth held twenty pre-school children and their teacher hostage for hours at Charles Fourier preschool. The teen was reported to be on “medication for depression”. He took a classroom hostage with two swords. Eventually, all the children and the teacher were released safely.
          Myrtle Beach, South Carolina – September 21, 2011: 14-year-old Christian Helms had two pipe bombs in his backpack, when he shot and wounded Socastee High School’s “resource” (police) officer. However the officer was able to stop the student before he could do anything further. Helms had been taking drugs for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and depression.

          7. Huntsville, Alabama – February 5, 2010: 15-year-old Hammad Memon shot and killed another Discover Middle School student Todd Brown. Memon had a history for being treated for ADHD and depression. He was taking the antidepressant Zoloft and “other drugs for the conditions.” He had been seeing a psychiatrist and psychologist.

          8. Kauhajoki, Finland – September 23, 2008: 22-year-old culinary student Matti Saari shot and killed 9 students and a teacher, and wounded another student, before killing himself. Saari was taking an SSRI and a benzodiazapine. He was also seeing a psychologist.

          9. Fresno, California – April 24, 2008: 17-year-old Jesus “Jesse” Carrizales attacked the Fresno high school’s officer, hitting him in the head with a baseball bat. After knocking the officer down, the officer shot Carrizales in self-defense, killing him. Carrizales had been prescribed Lexapro and Geodon, and his autopsy showed that he had a high dose of the antidepressant Lexapro in his blood that could have caused him to be paranoid, according to the coroner.

          10. Dekalb, Illinois – February 14, 2008: 27-year-old Steven Kazmierczak shot and killed five people and wounded 21 others before killing himself in a Northern Illinois University auditorium. According to his girlfriend, he had recently been taking Prozac, Xanax and Ambien. Toxicology results showed that he still had trace amount of Xanax in his system. He had been seeing a psychiatrist.

          11. Jokela, Finland – November 7, 2007: 18-year-old Finnish gunman Pekka-Eric Auvinen had been taking antidepressants before he killed eight people and wounded a dozen more at Jokela High School in southern Finland, then committed suicide.
          Texas – November 7, 2007: 17-year-old Felicia McMillan returned to her former Robert E. Lee High School campus and stabbed a male student and wounded the principle with a knife. McMillan had been on drugs for depression, and had just taken them the night before the incident.

          12. Cleveland, Ohio – October 10, 2007: 14-year-old Asa Coon stormed through his school with a gun in each hand, shooting and wounding four before taking his own life. Court records show Coon had been placed on the antidepressant Trazodone.
          Sudbury, Massachusetts – January 19, 2007: 16-year-old John Odgren stabbed another student with a large kitchen knife in a boy’s bathroom at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School. In court his father testified that Odgren was prescribed the drug Ritalin.
          North Vernon, Indiana – December 4, 2006: 16-year-old Travis Roberson stabbed another Jennings County High School student in the neck, nearly severing an artery. Roberson was in withdrawal from Wellbutrin, which he had stopped taking days before the attack.

          34. Winnetka, Illinois – 20 May 1988: 30-year-old Laurie Wasserman Dann walked into a second grade classroom at Hubbard Woods School in Winnetka, Illinois carrying three pistols and began shooting children, killing an eight-year-old boy, and wounding five others before fleeing. She entered a nearby house where she shot and wounded a 20-year-old man before killing herself. Dann had been seeing a psychiatrist and subsequent blood tests revealed that at the time of the killings, she was taking the antidepressant Anafranil.

    • _Jim says:

      … sans CIA participation the plausibility increases more than just slightly as a theory …

    • PJ London says:

      Next he will be claiming that they put LSD in the water and that there really was a project called MKULTRA.

  6. geran says:

    Oh yeah, I remember this guy. He was supposedly killed by deputies in Arizona. Of course, we all know that was just a plot so that he could get away from the tax evasion charges. After a sex change operation, he is secretly living as a college coed, attending classes with Elvis. They are funded by gold sales from the planet T46WR. Hillary supposedly has a crush on him/her.

    (No one likes weird conspiracy stories more than me!)

    • PJ London says:

      Geran has learned his lessons well!
      Source: Twenty-Five Ways To Suppress Truth: The Rules of Disinformation
      3. Create rumor mongers. Avoid discussing issues by describing all charges, regardless of venue or evidence, as mere rumors and wild accusations. Other derogatory terms mutually exclusive of truth may work as well. This method which works especially well with a silent press, because the only way the public can learn of the facts are through such ‘arguable rumors’. If you can associate the material with the Internet, use this fact to certify it a ‘wild rumor’ from a ‘bunch of kids on the Internet’ which can have no basis in fact.
      5. Sidetrack opponents with name calling and ridicule. This is also known as the primary ‘attack the messenger’ ploy, though other methods qualify as variants of that approach. Associate opponents with unpopular titles such as ‘kooks’, ‘right-wing’, ‘liberal’, ‘left-wing’, ‘terrorists’, ‘conspiracy buffs’, ‘radicals’, ‘militia’, ‘racists’, ‘religious fanatics’, ‘sexual deviates’, and so forth. This makes others shrink from support out of fear of gaining the same label, and you avoid dealing with issues.

      10. Associate opponent charges with old news. A derivative of the straw man — usually, in any large-scale matter of high visibility, someone will make charges early on which can be or were already easily dealt with – a kind of investment for the future should the matter not be so easily contained.) Where it can be foreseen, have your own side raise a straw man issue and have it dealt with early on as part of the initial contingency plans. Subsequent charges, regardless of validity or new ground uncovered, can usually then be associated with the original charge and dismissed as simply being a rehash without need to address current issues — so much the better where the opponent is or was involved with the original source.

  7. stpaulchuck says:

    even though this guy may be a nutter or merely taking advantage of those with sufficient mental issues to believe his scribblings, he may actually be correct on this one.

    Consider, at least one writer posited a scenario where terrorists crashed an airliner into a skyscraper long before real world crazies did it. “no one” believed it could actually happen. Ooops.

  8. _Jim says:

    Cooper, a former U.S. Naval intelligence briefing
    team member, offers this lucid, rational work that reveals
    secrets kept guarded by the American government since
    the 1940s, including the presence of UFOs, the facts
    behind the J.F.K. assassination, and more.

    Loon writ large.

    .

  9. sweetpea says:

    You would have to be a paranoid nut to actually believe this. The simple truth is that some small percentage of people with mental disabilities will act out their fantasies. No one can predict who or which one of the roughly 10% of the population that have mental disabilities will suddenly flip out. You can’t predict it, you can prevent it, you cannot explain it. It has been going on since the apes descended from trees and became “human”. The CIA didn’t do it, guns don’t cause it and whatever the actual shooter has written on face book or in their manifesto probably has little to nothing to do with it (they are after all nuts and thus what they write is nuts as well). The nutcase in California who went out to kill women because he was unable to have sex with them would have eventually done this anyway even if he had a happy sex life the only difference is he would have choosen a different excuse. They are nuts, crazy mentally ill… Get it?

  10. Robertv says:

    You don’t need guns to kill you need them to redirect an out of control system of government.

    • Gail Combs says:

      +1

      We have the Right to Bear Arms so the government will be AFRAID of US. That is why they are working so hard to wrest those guns away from the general population.

      “You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind each blade of grass.”

      “I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.” ~ Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto (WWII)

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